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A fresh framework for the ecology of arid Australia
SR Morton, DMS Smith, CR Dickman, DL Dunkerley, MH Friedel, ...
Journal of Arid Environments 75 (4), 313-329, 2011
3732011
A fresh framework for the ecology of arid Australia
SR Morton, DMS Smith, CR Dickman, DL Dunkerley, MH Friedel, ...
Journal of Arid Environments 75 (4), 313-329, 2011
3732011
Australian Aboriginal peoples’ seasonal knowledge: a potential basis for shared understanding in environmental management
SM Prober, MH O'Connor, FJ Walsh
Ecology and society 16 (2), 2011
2092011
Planning for country
F Walsh, P Mitchell
IAD press, 2002
1422002
Indigenous land management in Australia: extent, scope, diversity, barriers and success factors
R Hill, PI Pert, J Davies, FJ Walsh, F Falco-Mammone
CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, 2013
1322013
Anpernirrentye: a framework for enhanced application of indigenous ecological knowledge in natural resource management
FJ Walsh, PV Dobson, JC Douglas
Ecology and Society 18 (3), 2013
1212013
Innovation in management plans for community conserved areas: experiences from Australian indigenous protected areas
J Davies, R Hill, FJ Walsh, M Sandford, D Smyth, MC Holmes
Ecology and Society 18 (2), 2013
1142013
Knowledge co-production for Indigenous adaptation pathways: transform post-colonial articulation complexes to empower local decision-making
R Hill, FJ Walsh, J Davies, A Sparrow, M Mooney, CL Council, RM Wise, ...
Global Environmental Change 65, 102161, 2020
922020
An ecological study of traditional Aboriginal use of'country': Martu in the great and little sandy deserts
F Walsh
Australian ecosystems: 200 years of utilization, degradation and …, 1990
911990
The concept of" staple" plant foods in the Western Desert region of Western Australia
PM Veth, FJ Walsh
Australian Aboriginal Studies, 19-25, 1988
551988
No bush foods without people: the essential human dimension to the sustainability of trade in native plant products from desert Australia
F Walsh, J Douglas
The Rangeland Journal 33 (4), 395-416, 2011
522011
Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management
J Davies, D Campbell, M Campbell, J Douglas, H Hueneke, M LaFlamme, ...
The Rangeland Journal 33 (4), 417-431, 2011
512011
To hunt and to hold: Martu Aboriginal people's uses and knowledge of their country, with implications for co-management in Karlamilyi (Rudall River) National Park and the Great …
FJ Walsh
University of Western Australia, 2008
482008
Patterns of accessing variable resources across time and space: desert plants, animals and people
RRJ McAllister, DMS Smith, CJ Stokes, FJ Walsh
Journal of Arid Environments 73 (3), 338-346, 2009
372009
Patterns of accessing variable resources across time and space: desert plants, animals and people
RRJ McAllister, DMS Smith, CJ Stokes, FJ Walsh
Journal of Arid Environments 73 (3), 338-346, 2009
372009
Our country our way: guidelines for Australian indigenous protected area management plans
R Hill, F Walsh, J Davies, MHR Sandford
CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences and Department of Sustainability, Water …, 2011
362011
Reinforcing alternative economies: self-motivated work by central Anmatyerr people to sell Katyerr (Desert raisin, Bush tomato) in central Australia
S Holcombe, P Yates, F Walsh
The Rangeland Journal 33 (3), 255-265, 2011
302011
Aboriginal people and Australia’s vegetation: past and current interactions
E Ens, FIA WAlsh, P ClArkE
Australian vegetation, 89-112, 2017
272017
Central Australian Aboriginal songs and biocultural knowledge: evidence from women's ceremonies relating to edible seeds
G Curran, L Barwick, M Turpin, F Walsh, M Laughren
Journal of Ethnobiology 39 (3), 354-370, 2019
262019
Livelihoods in Land: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management
J Davies, D Campbell, M Campbell, J Douglas, H Hueneke, M LaFlamme, ...
DKCRC Report 78, 2010
262010
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